v.i?, of Ulioil ii iui.iaie.l by tho In- IV of tint Stala for ivt-Mi.n- Stir.igue, at one 'l tlio aristocratic wealth frfuo family, had some 11a- f.t.itiim; but far as his 'I any tn.ii.'.i t laaiiliood, , Mi-Vi-l ii.cii inf.iriiwil .ii.i of tlie 1-oautiful ami 'rll O i:nr, -S.l'mon Cliaae'a ."i.iMei. - w J : i 1 o a member ''.ted SStatej Senate from ft-'. ....I .1.- :.. i . . Mt , im m.ii rmo. ner no f icially ! .hank heavily 'v'liI .vitli liU vile -ho made L(ir I j ubiii: atitl notorious as 'My ciiij he li.u never boen ktril, so l',u ;is e know, oven lhes: li ioi.il--, from the charge of on.i abuse towj.rd his wife Inily he has recently married Iki 1 vr ssjjm-.isy tho hull-iien- Ii ty of Kho-de IjIukI, has taken liirai t of vindicating him, by him chief executive of Little We think any party ought to Full' and wonderfully inde- tuat will take up a man like ivernor Sprang, of lihode Island standard bearer. Kjt.vi.I lias no means d i li lts render:", as yet, vli:it will be der of .ilViirs in the surveyor llico, wlieu. (Jen. Stc(.liciiM)n next ni :i . 1 having been ft en by nuinSors if our i;,- ure interested iu I: no wing gentlemen who now adniut liii c :n clerks, druiilitMii'ii, o bou in . d or not, we ran t ly 1 UHsured that the otfiVe will Itered on the strict basis and liforiuitv witli the principles ice reform, aud if umler that Inch under the new order of .n w nothing these very -l liemancanbe rct-iiue.l. Tito litli the well di-iposed . 1 1 i 1 1 unity will le higlily or.it i- I Watek is to have a creain- Iforinaut says it will coataiu lUlost approved machinery i for handling and taking Ik and cream, aud will be . - i i. . I l l UH .1UI U glOU III.Olv.UI. milk within a radius of ,'les of the town of Weep- .Ue almost every other id- boosted thnt live town find Hon. E. L. Reed fildcr to the wheel, r.f a this concern. A few in a place who can elevate ve the per cent, nu butter pay froine. iit- kth of their 1 price. Vfnce a A-car, cratio" w;ia counted in, and nnuL Washington to represent the people. by exactly tho same men, who now count him out and count in his riva', Gen. Manning. liallot boxes in this Mississ;ppi dis trict have been blown up, burned up and ravished, in every conceivable w ay, to enthrone democracy in power; but let it bo shown that the republican national committee have in rated a little wealth down there to enable a man of nerve, lik Gen. Chulmeis. to hire a band and make a can vass among the colored population, and at once the hightoned sensibilities of the de mocracy are allocked and outraged. The IIkualu pares nothing for states men ofth calibre of Clialtne rs. it is the welfare of ttie Mannings we are concerned about. Tjik interview we published Mon day from the Pes Moines Uegitster, in which Mr. (i. F. Wooltdou, the manager of the Diagonal road, states clearly tli inteutioiis of tho par ties building the same, i. e., to build nouth-webt from Dca Moines through this section of country; oue other fact is alo established by this interview, aud that is, that as yet, no definite route has been agreed upon from Dcs Moiues south-west, but that its final location will depend altogether u)f:i the encouragement tli" vo id r-ccies from the people mid roinuiunilies through which its line will puss. Couueii Ihull's, as' will bo remi':i. bcred by our readers by i ai'ing Ihe proceediiiirs of a public meeting ! her prominent business men, pub-li.-h d in the Hehai.D -a couple of days ago. h.is a!read taken steps to bring ihe Diagonal In l!i-.;t ciij; a id il is high liui. our people wn:ill ii.-.ve home expression ot 'public opinion and resort to some concert of action in regard to ihe matter. 'I 'm; Hkuai.u has endeavored to do its duty, by cal- line the attention of ihe public to the i Diagonal in time for our people t secure its presence here among u. i! they so will it; there is no reason why the towns ou the line of thU propose I road south-west from Plattsinouth, should not wake up aud lake hold of this enterprise; couc rt ot ucnou. gentlemen, is what boosts along great enterprises lil'e Ibis oue. I'rank Leslie's l'opular Al.iaihljr. The April uum'oer is already out tiled with delightful reading aud elegant em bellishments. The chronio presented with it, "A Basket of Flowers," is a ge:n. "The Aiehitecturul Progress of Xow York City," the cpening article.has twelve illustrations of pioi-.iiucut new public aud private buildings. "The De scent of the lintl -li Crowu,'' bv A. II. Gueiiisey; -Edinburgh,'' by Xoel Ruth ven. "Leon Ganihetta," ''Aucieat La bor eis and Princes of Grand C'hiuiu and New Granada," etc., etc., are exceedingly interesting and profusely illustrated. The serial, "The licautitul Couutes of Clairville," is continued, ami there are uduiitable short stories, sketches, adveu- lutes, etc., by popular writers. Geo. idith. Geo. WeaUicrly, etc.. contiili- soine exccl.eut poeuis, a:ul lue mis- articles, paragraphs, etc., with eutertaiument and iit'oi uia- ire US pages quarto, and lellisbuicnts iu each number inagizine; the price of a cents only, f3. a year, ss. Mrs. Fra k Leslie, 1 57 Turk Place. New ate iuttiview. vthe Llmdon ii ... V lrfl2Ul S the e v ex pOf e This is r joke to see the democratic party tackle this question in congress, where its record cannot be disputed alter it is made. It docs very well to play free trade lor a decoy during a popu lar campaign, where the degree of the doctrine advocated cau be adjusted to suit the climate aud condition of tho natives; but when it couios down to tho t-riuarc test of attempting to make a national issue against the protec tion of American industries from abroad, we imagine we can see the little row that jvill be kicked up iu the democratic Sanhedrim, w hen the free trade wing -f that party attempt to place such a plank iujtheir uutioa al plot lorm for 1884. Mr. l'-audall, and democrats of his stump, who have attempted to learu something by studying the causes of the people's distrust for the demo cratic party, see very plainly that the further agitation of this taritl q lies! ion at the present time, will be both impolitic aud unwise; that the commercial iutercsts of the country require and will demand ret and quiet. A revision of the tanfi has itist been had. -ver the effects of which, t here is o pinion, i hut ii mici a diver.-iiv. of i.s practical working e cs!ed. lie Sort! tie: pub Will have l: lie lvi;l bo will.ng to set it aside, 'i'hebi: gent;e;iieii lepi-cscnt u section of the Aieric:ii' L'nio:'. who..- ma terial interest they dare liol disre gard, titid any political paity wr-:en requires a saerilh:e of tl.oe intese.-t.s at tl'.c iia:ll!s ot Its loi to Wei's oouini to tail. Mi:.:.i.i: lias pu'.!i-.!i.-o :i ii.-v.h- mi in Ne'n -r.kl.u f r i-.i-.uiy eis, an! 1ms do::.- ii!!'! :- iid iniiliV liieim tilings w iif.ii he hiis ai'lurvtrds inoiiifi.-d and eoireci- cd.:.:i i while we have no p iticuhr in l: i.si in liit- li 'hi now w.iiiir uihin the ranks of his pnriy in Oiiiahn, e think ;!.! f. Ihnvs who :.tti :i)it to put down the lb i all or binish t'.ie Do.-tor from the councils of the. democrat!-! party in this state, haie an ;dl suinuiel'.s job on their hand . Eschewing polities, everybody who has lived in Nebraska long enough to become dry behind the enra and who tun ami has read the newspapers of I he state, must admit that tho Omaha licr ild has been a champion f Ixrbraska inter ests, atl.l one ot tin: foremost agencies this side the big Mu ldy, in giving our yourg commonwealth .1 healthy respect able reputation al-ioad. We should re gret to see any calamity happen !o either the veteran editor of the Omaha Ileraid or to that great journal itself. Thai's the kin.! of a lvp-.-blican we me. We notice Omaha is being oVei.Ma with thieves and b'tr ;' irs in such an ex tent th'it her citizens are beginning to t.tik about rg inizin a vigilance com mittee. If her lsw aud order citizens will do their duty aud come to the frout in municipal affairs and see that the rii'hfc kiiid of'a citv trovernnieat is elected at the coining election ,nti-.- which will have roganl euough for their own rcpu'a'ious, and respect enough for their neiglilior's properly, to organize aud maintain tho right kind of a po.icc f rce these 8;iud-b.iggers will Very soon disap pear, otherwise your city government is as goo ! as you deserve. Mk. Jno. A. MacMcktbv is home once more from his few weeks hard work on the Omaha Republican whose editorial page he burnished up iu food style during Mr. Nye's araencc. Wo regrel to learn of Mrs. MacMurphy's ill health, aad hope the returning 6priu mav "acrain restore the roses of health and tcu mil, uro auu iiu j. t.. t thejr will there understand the a jitizen of this government can be put upon his trial for constructive treason; they cau there learn how citi zens of Great Britain were tried, con victed and murdered without a parti cle of legal evidence being adduced against them. The trial and conviction of Sir Wal ter Raleigh 1003-i notably a case in point where the vituperative elo quence, 'the rancorous abuse," of at toruey general C ke destroyed that good and useful man. The guilt or innocence of these men on trial can have nothing to do with this branch of the case; they should be fairly tried aud the greater the offense, or the more distinguished the individual is. the more careful the government and her tribunals cf jus tice should be to see that the constitu tional liberties of" the a i re neither weakened n r iuipcrt'. d. t;ik ukFvJK'i .s; ;itib l.'H'atiou f the ..New DuiMitis I he 31 nil aye in s'li!- U Iscclly nci;as Tuites. Hon.'E. 1'. Uoggei!, etc:ci.::rv 'f .Stale, icturnctl i':!iiay (Voiii Kearney wheie the lo:uil ot plibiic iaiKioallil buildings v.ciii u t. the reform school anil s.-iect a Mte ior ihe in- huildinir. The other memoersot the board, Attorney tlei era I Powers, Treasurer Sturde vaut and "lr. Iven dall, president of the board, went from Kearney to their homes at Da kola City, Geneva, ami M. I an I re speotively. The site selected tor ttie new building is within 150 feet of that of the building occupied at present. The present building will be convert ed into work shops, for the training of the inmates of the school. . Mr. lioggea says that there aie not nearly sullicient accommodations at present to satisfy the demands for admission for children. He does not doubt that if there were sufiieient ac commodations there would bo 100 inmates within three months. lie believes that this will become a very important and useful institution and will have live hundred iumates with in the next live years. Ttie board design putting up a barn at once, an appropriation having been made lor that purpose, and this can be util ized lor a time for sleeping apart ments. The hoard will advertise on the Orst of June for plan3, and on the first of July for bids under the plans. Tho boanl were well pleased with the matiasreinenl of tho institution. There aie thirty bovs aud eleven girls in the school, and the discipline among the inmates is said to be wonderful. Thev are trained like soldiers, and they are conti oiled in their movements by a simple move ment of the hand ot the superintend ent. Th-j .superintendent believes iu moral suasion, and docs not admin ister corporal punishment of any kind. Tbero are. certain privcleges which' the inmates hav and they for feit these by an infraction ot these 1 rules.. This is generally all toe pun ishmeut that is required. A citizen of Browuuille took his son to the school some time ago, and be assur ed Dr. Colling thai no moral suasion would have any affect upon the boy, that he would have to whip him. The doctor said that he would do nothing of ihe kind, and has been as good as his wor-dv The boy is obedieut and trustworthy",' nd is frequently sent up town with sumsrinoney to make other a ay that il ror tne paper, mat ne wouiei -rarc-quite a library of I ooks before long, besides getting the paper to read ' to boot. Rill Case and his lady made a bri-ef call at our place of business one day last week. . Dee Shrader's horse got loose from him Sunday night some where over north, be wouldn't tell where, but we guessel. Il was around early before sunrise Monday morning looking for him, and jusi in time to get this item in this week's Herald. We heard th remark made some time ago by a friend, that it would be an excellent idea for some fellow to hunt up tind find out who "Big Sis' is. with a view to matrimony, especi ally such cold winters as the present has been. We wouldn't care very much if the fellow was a nice, gentl young man, who owned a goo 1 farm, and a nic bugsv to ridn around in, and keeps !ii. bair pai ted iri the inid dl", wi'h his boots and moustache Hacked up every Sunday, and Ids side 'urtis shaved off close, who don't drink (they would be hard to fin-1 though around Three Groves,) nor chew tobacco; such onus might have a itiuht chance; old bachelors had bet ter keep at a s-fe distance if they lon't want a nice job of sewing buttons on their e-oats and trousers. Rut winter hi passed and warm weather is coin in? and . I5ig Sis will have to be summered over until uext winter. The IIi:i:af.i made a mistake last week in printing the names of church trustees, where it read John Alb n, it should li'ive read .lohniiv Allison. Illll Sis. Proposals for Military Sup- plies. IlKAiQi;AiirKits.7Ke'r oy run 1'i.a iv.:. lulef lin.uteiiaasiei's uiace, OMAHA, NKli., il.llell Till, ISSii. r-p.Ai.Ki i'iuini6.vis, i.i tr.p.icate. subject t the l lie usual eoiuln lull;-, will be- received a lair iinoo. uiili! 1 1 ii cl'Klc M . ou w eu nehdaj April is. U83. ur.t. the urn- hour (allowing to tne ulilerence In time.) at lue oAlccs ot th. Oaarterniastcrs at the fullo'.viKC named station at which places and t mo ihty wi:l be opeaeel Hi tile presence 01 oiuuers, 101 ine iuiuitiiiu and delivery of .Mi'it.iiy Supplies duriiiK the vear coiiiiucucing J ulv lt, li-W, aud end m J Jiiue30ih, lssl. aa (.iMo : Wood. Hay and Charcoal, or Mich of said suMilies aa nii.v bi reuiiired ul Oiualia I)eix.t. tort Omaha. 1'nrt Niobr.ua. Fort ?iiine,v. Cheyenne ilcpot, Fortl Kusbtl!. toil 5;eelts rent Ucniglab. f oil Itoia.- BOil.riTl liiiii;ei, Ktie i.iil'litiir, rvik JW ney. tort WaMiuhic, ai.n toil in r' ati-l l-i' ihe i 1 1 v - al luit i lioiIiLiUlt;U luii.s -.1 Coal of ettuudH t- the Um. i'n)p..Hal wi I alio lie leeelved at thfa ifuea up t" ihe day unit hour xbove named, tor the delivery on the- cars in tin- point nearest to lue mine 01 the line of the I'niou Pacific liailway', ol e itil t !;. .i.:d oiii.- o! Coal,, ot '.'2-!0 poutina to the ton. Ali-o tor lieliveiy at Oinana l i.t, o: ht sialionv on the main line of tile Union l'a citlc lt.ii way eat Ir.nn Ivearuey Juuction, of two million poun-is Coin, ai-d one lnii.i-ui pounds O il". i;iiM for v rain sliouhl stale tno rate per nw ins, not pcrboihcl I'ropucala lor either claao ol tlie ster- li.tu tioued. or for quautitiee ls than the tvhole required wiil be received. Kacli proposal ahould be in triplicate, i-kcmiath KeK tAcn AUTli.LK at Kli.'il 8TATION. and must be ac companied bv a bond in the cum ot five huad red dollars ($500) executed alrietlyin accord ance with the pr inied instruction, and upon the blank form lin-iii-hed undurilns udverlie uieiit. guaranteeing that the parly making tile propimal siiail not withdraw tl:e Mame wui.in slxiy dux's from the date announced ior open ing them; and .supples bid lor, awarded thereimdei. he wi!i, within ten days after he lm; uotitl d of the awai.l. iprjvldcd such uoii li cat ion be made within tho eixly elayt alxive meiitioued,) accept the same and furniMi tsood and sutliciciit siireliei-, at once, for ttie lailhful H.-rt'ormance of the contract. The Government reserve the liht to reject any or al! piopo sals. a prelercnce will be given toai ticlef of doineblic production. biauK proposals and printed clioii.ars, sti-t-t'ue. kind, and ' estimated qtiaiiililea of VVootl. Hay aud Charcoal ruqiuied al each ata tlon.and lvit,g full initliucliuiis u lo tlie ina nicr of biddiug, conditions to lie observed by bidders aud terms ol contract. ic.xWil be furnished ou application t tbia oCjceor to the (juarteroiaaters at the various staiiona named. Kuvelopes contaiuiuK piopo-ais should be marked : "Proposals ir at ." and addressed to the undersigned or to the re spective Fobt and epot Quartermasters. JOHN V. FUUEY. Captain, A. Q. M . C. 8. A., tn charge ol C i). ..M' of fice. Dep't. ol th Takeu up by city 01 r laiis :iry 18n3 one 1 12 or 14 y cart- is ne.reuy u oxpeiiHcs la Esf Seidell N. Mt-rriam, defendant, will take no tice ttiat od the 1st. day of Mareli ihsj, Juliu W. Barnes, plalutltl, liwretn tiled hi petltluu In the district court ot Casa County, -uiaka. acalien said defendant, the object aud prayei ot whl. h are to remova the cloud cast upon plallltilt.t title to the west half of the northwest quarter of accuou thirteen. In town ship eleven, range eleven by the tax deed to said land held by defendant. You are requir ed to answer said petition on or before the sth day of April lssa. IJateil March 1st 1S83. Johx W. Bakneh. Bv Sullivan Woolcv. his Att'w. MH3 Notice to Teachers. I will be at my office In riatUmoiith the Crxt Friday and Saturday, aud at Klmwoed the second and fourth Friday and Saturday, aud at Weeping Water the third Saturday of each month to atteud to auy school buslneas that may be presented tlx: l'vKi'8 Altom, Superintendent. Legal .N'olk'c. Notice la hereby h'vcii. that tlie fo!lowiii; witness fees have been reported to i'ouiil y Com missionera, as remaining iu ttie hand ol W. V Miowaller. Clerk of tlie Hi Uilet Court, uncall ed for up te Jaimary I, ls. i:odney Andrews, w ilness in lower Court S 1.50 l.daar Slatzier. wUiies.s in lower Court. . . l.Tn (.eorge W right, wiiuefs in lower court 1,70 It. (1. Hoover, witness lo.oo .1. V. (iluver, witness ll.to Walter Cutforth. witness a,(!0 William C'urlyale, itne.s 4.:ai It. W. Cunningham, witness S,4i) W in. Carlysle, wituesa 3,s.j (. Mctzger, witnesa lower com t l.ln F. Deitncli. w itnesa in lower court 1,10 S. Gittel. witneHSin lower coui'tr. t.ld F. Fetzer, intei pri ler lower i-ourl 1.1KI .Joliu Kon, witness ill lo-vcr court l.et) :eo-ue Uimmitt, w iliie-k M. li. Cutler, w itness 6,9.1 .1. 11. Allison, wituess. . b,oi Newton Howland, witness 2,o.i John MacMaclicu, witness ... ?.o., Marion Arniatrong. w itness 2.0,. Ceorge Meggs. witnesa i',ii,, .1. I. riiapsou. witness.... l.lu S. Kiantnrr. witness vr,'J. C. 11. Weaver, witness 1.1 ; Wyatl liiaves, witness.: l.l, W. F. lVKe'.s. witness 1.1, Win. ttuitimaiiii, witiier-s -.In M. Senuelliachi'r, wilneSs.... l.l,, l'eler Hates, witnesa l,lu John Moas, witness .- If the aliove be not called for On or before -ix luontr.s after February Jlst, 13, the same will be paid into the school fund of Cass county. Attest: J. W. JENNINGS, County Clerk. Plattsmeptlu March 6. 1833. 8t2. Administrator's Sale. Xotice Is hereby given, that pursuant to an order of the reuniy court, of Cass County, Nebraska, 1 will sell at public vendue ou Fri day, the yth day of March. 1KS3". at 10 o'clock a. hi. on said day, at the residence of the late Airs. Mary Sporer in Mt. l'leasant precinct, four miles northeast of Weeping Water, in said couuty. the following personal property, viz : one mare aud colt. 17 cows. 5 two year ofd Fteern, 13 yearlings. 2 heifers, 40 hogs, Ouo bush els of Cora, oue wagon and a full set of farming implements. Terms, sums under ?I0, cash, ail salee over $10, uine months lime with apt roved securilv, Chaulks Hknnikom, 00-12" Administrator. Notice ol Application. Notice is hereby giv.i mat WiMlaiu Tappa will make application befoie the Couufy Com missioners ot Ca-s county. Nebraska, at their next regular mcetim; at Fiattsmouth, for license tosjll spirituous and vinous liquora at his place of business, ia Avoca, Cass county, Nebraska. 2-t3 Notice to Farmers. A Brat class Hue of Nursery stocic and or-ia-uieutal shrubbery, such as fruit trees, grape viues. cottonwnods. aoft maplea and hedge plants. For sale at bottom puces. , JonvtiEtEY. Tax Deed Notice. To the unkuowu owner of aubdjwision let 21, In sec. 7. Town. 12. Uauge U east k Cass couuty Nebraska. ... Take notice that the uud' did on the Uth day of May, 18i I said de- cribe.l lot atii" x Ues of 18TC 1K77. 1878 t the said puuuc lax n g no bid- easea ior ars, as be- u-rendeut 'euiution of on tbe 11th redeemed deed will 'NOV AX. FRED. GORl GENERAL Eh ZD O 0 f -.;', C.J.--,. Ql I SrII thp Rfisf flail dittfir Marl I UUII LI I U UUUi. 1 t.. ti..r. ii it: M .:tt...t 7i !... i iiisu uic. vciciiiaieu xiifi viiuieu low lijui n iii'L'ii sujunp bo to et them here. I keep TIE-ITU THE BARLOW ROTARY CO! All of the celebrated John D and Fiirst ife Bradley Goods In fact we harv'e every thini' ueexJixl on the farm, taallv defv comnetitiou. I mcMin - - i It will pay every farmer in Cass purchasing elsewJiere. Four Doors East of I)EALER il I.UII UUUUI IIIUU 1TEW AND DEERE PLANTERSv what I eav. and ml - V rT"'"' cow v her c heck." uurchascs. In no clta nas lie railed flattsiuo. E3lattixio'u.t f w